Skip to main content

Arrow Vengeance (Book Review)

Titan Books has released Arrow Vengeance in paperback format for under $8 at most major book retailers. Read on.

Upon picking up the book, fans will notice that the beautifully illustrated cover features the star of the hit CW series. The original novel has been written by Oscar Balderrama & Lauren Certo with 448 pages full of action-packed content.

The synopisis for the book states: The first novel based on the hit Warner Bros. TV show Arrow, currently airing its third season on The CW network. Based on the DC Comics character, the American TV series Arrow follows billionaire Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell - Heartland, Private Practice) who, after spending five years marooned on a remote island, returns home and secretly creates the persona of Arrow to right the wrongs of his family and fight the ills of society.

Arrow Vengeance is the untold story behind the rise and fall of Arrow. The book offers long-time Arrow fans a great deal of content that most movie novelizations never do. The novel takes place after Season 2 of the television show and features the story of Slade Wilson, Sebastian Blook and Isabel Rochev. The story tells how these characters and their subsequent actions help to determine the path of our hero alongside brand new story details that fans will love.

All in all, Arrow Vengeance  is a great novelization of the popular CW series, Arrow. While it is the first comic based on the hit superhero series by DC Comics, I am sure it won't be the last. The book's authors have done a fantastic job of further immersing fans into the Arrow universe and Arrow Vengeance is a must-buy for anyone who loves the television show.

Book Information:
  • Author: Oscar Balderrama & Lauren Certo
  • Publisher: Titan Books
  • Paperback
  • Price: $7.99
  • 448 Pages
  • Release: February 23, 2016

Score: 9 out of 10
 


Popular posts from this blog

Blood, Screams, and Southern Nightmares: Inside PV Slaughterhouse’s Reign of Terror in Rainsville, Alabama

If you’re brave enough to step inside a real-life slaughterhouse after dark, PV Slaughterhouse in Rainsville, Alabama, is ready to test your limits. This homegrown haunt isn’t just spooky—it’s southern fried terror at its finest. With $25 tickets at the door, you’re buying entry to an immersive nightmare that proves small-town scares can pack big-time chills. What began as a family-run yard haunt has mutated into one of Alabama’s most notorious horror attractions. Housed inside the former Rainsville Quality Meats building, the walls practically breathe history—and horror. The Tomlinson family, who own and operate the experience, have turned this creepy relic into a blood-soaked maze of screams, strobe lights, and expertly placed scares. The story behind the haunt gives it real grit—you’re not walking through a warehouse pretending to be a slaughterhouse. You’re walking through the real thing. Once you step through the door, the nightmare begins. Actors seem to emerge from the shadows...

Huntsville Date Night: Cosmos Comedy at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center and Space‑Themed Game Night Pairings - February 21, 2026

There’s an undeniable spark in a night that blends shared laughter with hands‑on play. In Huntsville, the perfect date night ignites beneath the glow of towering rockets and wraps up around your kitchen table with a game that keeps the conversation flowing and the connection deepening. On February 21, 2026, at 7:00 PM, the U.S. Space & Rocket Center presents Cosmos Comedy, starring the brilliant Kasha Patel and the witty Ben Miller, a science‑meets‑stand‑up experience that’s as brainy as it is bawdy. Arrive early to soak in the atmosphere: doors open at 6:15 PM, with convenient parking in the first lot on the left near the iconic Space Shuttle. After the show, bring that cosmic energy home with a themed game night that transforms your evening into something playful, intimate, and unforgettable. Event Snapshot What: Cosmos Comedy featuring Kasha Patel and Ben Miller When: February 21, 2026 - Doors open at 6:15 PM; Show starts at 7:00 PM Where: U.S. Space & Rocket Ce...

Dance Like It’s 1999 at The Beer Hog - January 16, 2026 (Event Preview)

Step into a neon‑lit throwback and dance to the soundtrack of the late 1990s at Dance Like It’s 1999 , a high‑energy evening of line dancing, partner work, and country swing hosted by Boots & Beats Line Dancing at The Beer Hog - Madison. Expect a nonstop mix of hot hits and classic throwbacks, requests played all night, and a friendly, inclusive floor where beginners and seasoned dancers alike can learn new steps, sharpen partner moves, and keep the party going until closing. Event details • What : Dance Like It’s 1999: an energetic night of line dancing, partner dancing, and country swing hosted by Boots & Beats. • When : Friday night; lessons run 6:30–7:30 PM, with open dancing before, between, and after the lesson block. • Where : The Beer Hog - Madison, 130 Plaza Blvd, Madison, AL (listed as 470 Providence Main St NW, Huntsville, AL for event listings). • Cover : $7 cash at the door; card payments accepted with a service fee. No outside food or drinks, please support the ve...